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Show THE PAGE EIGHT Mother of Army and Navy DAILY ANp THE JOURNAL HERALD Now 99 SUNDAY, AUGUST. 2, 1 CLASSIEST OF THEIR CLASS WESTON r 9 3 f. AND PARIS-BOUN- Wanda the Misses fames and Annie Johnson of Lofrom a gan returned Wednesday park. Jack-sotrip to i he Yellowstone Hole and Teton Basin., A Mr, and Mrs. E. J. announce the arrival of a new son at meir home last I uesday. Mother and babe are doing nicely. pauied by D 1 n WfJI-ib'in- Mr. W. M. Tuttla wag a guest of Mrs. J. W. Barn .t during the past week, before living for her home in Fresuo, Calif. Mrs. Tuttle has recently returned from an extended visit with liionds in the east. 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Neuberg.r and Frank Neuberger left Saturday for a two weeks trip to Los Angeles. Mra. G. C. Hobson and Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Blddulph of Rexburg, Idaho, arrived in Logan today for a visit with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford are with relapending the week-entives in Ogden. uaasMmmaMMSMHMBMM As hale and hearty as in the days she served in three 'American wars as battlefield nurse, Mrs. Minerva Ballou Hartman, "Mother of the army and navy by by Mr. and Mrs. W. Dunbar of Preston, Idaho, left liam Edwards. Miss Edwards is Saturday for a weeks trip through senior dramatics teacher at the Manuel Arts high school. Yellowstone park. E. Mrs. Edna Muir and son, Dana of Trenton and Mrs. Elvina were guests of Mrs. P. C. Marcus-soat her home Friday. IL-ple- r n Mra. Mary Telford has received word from her son Alon, that he has Juat reutmed to his home In Ban Fraocieco from a two weeks trip to Honolulu. The trip was made with Captain "Debate of the "Shell Happy Time. and Mr. Miss Carina iBalla of Amalga as the guest spent the week-enof Mrs. J. W. Barrett. Mr. and Mrs. M. 0. Bsll. formerly of Logan, but now of Huntington, Park, California, announce the engagement of their daughter Bernice, to Kenneth lledlund of Huntington park. The marriage will take place the latter part of this month. Mra. F, W. Young and Lamont Allen, former depntj Calif., county treasurer, has announced family of Santa Barbara, were guests during the past week the arrival at his home of a fine of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Simpson. daughter, horn Friday night. Mother and baba are reported tr. be get. Mr. and Mra. William Davies of ting along nicely. Salt Lake City were Logan visiters week. the Miss Ruth Bser, deputy county during clerk, 'Is expecting to leave for her Mrs. R. M. Simplon and family vacation on Monday and will make left Friday for Salt Lake City a tour of Bryce canyon and Zion where they will visit for several National park. She will be acdays. Before returning home, they companied by a number of lady will he the guests of friends la friends. L. B. Isaacson, representative Buttare has roturned out of the Salt Lake office of the to her home In Clarkston after Business Mens Assurance comspending the past two months with pany, Is a business visitor in friends ia Berkeley, Calif. He lias been meeting local patrmiB of the company, Joseph Mlsa Clara Mae Winchester and Kastll, local representative, made Miss Maxine Winchester left Sun- the Introductions. day for their home In Carbon Dalo, Hi., after spending the past five Allsn Williton, son of Patrolman weeks as guests of their sister, William WMUson, was the chamMrs. f, M. Norfleet, pion fisherman on the city dam Inst night, having to his credit eleven Mrs. Victor Llndblad of Sacra- nlco sized Gorman Brown trout. mento. Calif., left Saturday for They were caught immediately east Los Angeles where she will meet of the bridge that loads to the Mr. Llndblad. They will visit with camp. friends along the coast cities be- girls fore returning to their home. HURLEY LEAVES WASHINGTON, Aug. 1. (UP) Miss Mae Edwards arrived home Secretary of War Hurley left at Thursday evening from Los 10:27 a. m. Est by piano on Ills i,?10 wil Dend th next month trip to Seattle, where he will emisltlng with her mother, Mrs. Wil- - bark Aug. 8. for the Phllliptnes. Haiti Mias Ix-ga- The Dietitians Say Eat more Fresh vegetables in summertime. vege- table of all kinds are on tbe market in quantities, and at prices lower in general than have been obtained for many years. Our Washington Bureau has ready for you a new and completely bulletin on selection, preparation and cooking all sorts of vegetables in many attractive ways. You will be surprised at the appetizing dishes that can be made from some of the common vegetables that perhaps you have only heretofore prepared in one way. Fill out the coupon below and send for this buiietin and add it to your collection of recipes: te DEPARTMENT 139, Washington Bureau, DAILY HERALD, 1322 New York Avenue, Washington, D. C. I want a copy of the bulletin VEGETABLES AND HOW TO PREPARE THEM, and enclose herewith five cents in coin, or loose, uncancelied, U. S. postage stamps, to cover return postage and handling costs: NAME ST. and NO CITY I HENDON BOV 7 STATE am a reader of the Logan, Utah, Daily Herald. Mixing Bowl shops feature the berry fillings, the berries held In a quivering mould of fruit juice, a garnish of unsweetened whipped cream added when the This Is how these pie Is served. fillings ran he made at home. For example: I am using strawberries for the filling. LEMON CIUFFON PIES 3 eggs, yolks beaten separately 3 whites beaten stiff Pinch of Salt Juice and grated rind of 1 lemon cup granulated sugar cup powdered sugar teaspoon orange extract lj Add the half cup of granulated sugar, the grated lemon rind and Juice to the three egg yolks and heat to a thick cream. Put over liot water and cook to a thick custard there will only be a small amount and tt Is apt to be thin If the eggs are small. In that case use an exlia yollc or a scant of cornstarch beaten Into the cooking custard. Cool this custard quickly and while So doing, whip the egg whiles to a stiff froth with the pinch of salt. Add the powdered sugar very gia.lually and whip until the Whitt's take on a glossy look. Combine the cooled custard with the whipped whites pile Into a baked pastry shell and brown lightly under thv broiler flame, then chill well. If the filling is runny 'he fault lies In the use of eggs too small, producing too thin a custard m or, In combining the cuotard with the whipped whiles befoie it has cooled ( his last Is sure to produce disaster. LEMON PIE 2 lemons, juice and gra'ed rind 2 scant cups fine sugar 5 tablespoons flour. , cun powdered sugar Pastry to line t wo plales 2 tablespoons butter 5 egg yolks 2'i cups boiling water .5 whites beaten stiff Pinch of salt for filIng AW the lemon julc-- and grated rind to the boiling water, whip the egg yolks, sugar, pi ioh of salt and flour smoothly together and add slowly to the boll'ng water. As tlu mixture thickens add the but- Pastry d i , Mr. and Mrs. Ray Nelson and family motored to Mai ad. Saturday night, attending a show. On Sunday they visited with Mr. and Mrs. W J. Evans. Joe Goodsell and son, Clayton, visited lelatives in Malad Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bowles ef LewHston were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Nelson, Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Nenesswaud er of Logan visited relavtves at Weston over the week end. Mrs. Mary Coburn and son. Dale were visitors here for the pioneer celebration. Miss Edith Hilburn left Sunday for Chicago to attend a nariora! sorority convention. She will visit friends before returning to her home. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Heusser of Deweyvllle, Mrs. Anna Weed of Brigham City were guests of Sirs. Heusser over the week end. Wallace Olson of Franklin attended the celebration on July 24. Mrs. Nephl Jensen entertained at a dinner for Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Anderson son Reese of rranklin, and Mrs. N. S. Hansen of Weston. Stake clerk, Joshua Rallison nf Preston attended the pioneer cele- Those smiling good-bye- s are directed at less lucky fellow students. For these girls, pictured above as they sailed from New York, are among 90 students from 35 American colleges and universities who will st"dy for one year at thefamous Sorbonne in Paris under the foreign study plan of the University of Delaware. Left to right are Elizabeth Maddren, Chevry Chase, Md. ; Beatrice H. Farr, Philadelphia; Dorothy Brett, Cleveland; Anna M. Fluhrere, York, Pa.; and Marianne Moors, Portsmouth, Ohio. Mr. an(i Mrs. P. L. Nelson left Wednesday morning for South kota where Mr. Nelson has accepted a government appointment as overseer of a dairy station about 100 miles from Pierre, S. D. Ho exacts to take up his new position August 1. Mr. and Mrs. Detric and family and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard of Buffalo, New York, were overnight visitors at the Doty home lest while enroute to California. They were friends of Ellis Doty while on his mission to the eastern h Wed-nedsa- states. bration. Darwin Lund of Logan visited several days here with Mr. and Mrs. John Coburn. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Lemmon and 2 sons of Logan visited with Mrs. Margaret Lemmon Friday. Dewey Peterson of Logan called on business Friday atternoon. George Kelson is very ill at his home, suffering from cancer of the stomach. Homer Porter was a Logan and Salt Lake vHtor for several days week. Mr. and Mr , Robert Goodwin of Dayton atten ed pioneer day cele- -' I i bration. County Agent Kearl of Preston, was looking after county business Mr. and Mrs. Otho Rose of California, are spending part of their vacation hero the geusts of Ohos parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rosp. Mr. 'and Mrs. Eail Maeser and children of Logan visited here Friday, Mr. Maeser is principal of the high school. Mr. and Mrs. Hall of King Hill, Idaho, are visiting relatives here for the week American automobiles are replacing camels in carrying Moslem pilgrims to Mecca for worship. ter and stir constantly until thick then place over ho water to cook for 30 minutes. Turn into two baked pastry shells cover with a thick meringue made from the whites and powder'd sugar whipped stiff, brown lightly anl chill. - MENDON Neff Hardmaa, son of Mr. and Mrs, Boyd Hardman of Mendon, suffered serious injuries when a horse on which he was riding, fell on 1dm The accident occurred Thursday. The youth was chasing a calf which stopped suddenly. The horse also stopped and stumbled, throwing Neff over Us head, thenJJaJf' on him, crushing him In a dAcb. brought The boys screams Claude Sorenson, who was working He field. found in a nearby lad doubled up and screaming in pain. The boy would not let Sorenson lift him so help was called and young Hardman taken to his home. Physicians were forced to administer an anaesthetic before they could straighten out his legs. One hip was dislocated and internal injuries are feared. a'tendants. official act of Congress in 1907, recently celebrated her 99th birthday. Above, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Larsan and family spent the week visiting in Minervas Fort, her home on stilts near San Francisco, where Bear Lake and Lava Kot Springs. Old Glory still waves in the breeze as it has constantly since Mother Hartman moved in a quarter century ago. Mr. and Mra, Georgs D. Griffin accompanied HORSE HURTS s Mr. and Mrt. David Sharp and daughter, Ruth, of Coalville, Vtah, have returned to their home after spending several weeks in Logan with relatives. John Hull, Mil iTeston and Reuben Haslam were visitors irf Salt Lake City during the peek end. A mammoth pioneer celebration was held last Friday with a repika of the pony express days wikh was followed with a sham battle with Indians. This was followed by a parade of progress In w xich were Hosts representing pioneer days and then modern ones The Sunday school won tbe first prize for floals while tbe Relief second. y The program was hed tn the tabernacle with President Wiley Sessions as tbe speaker. The rest of the program consisted of dramatic reading by Dagney Olsen; vocal solo, Mrs. Ray Merrill; community singing and musical select :cns by Micky Millans collegiate band of Denver. In tbe afternoon there was a baseball game between Weston and Clarkston In wbicn the latter team won. Following the game several boxing matches were held as was the horse races. Miss Elnora Nelson was queen for Tb.s day while Miss Fay Preston and Mits Margaret Allen were I i Mrs. C. E. Merrill and daughter, Ardella, spent several days of last week gt Salt Lake City, the guests of Mi. and Mrs. Harold Monson and family. They returned home Monday. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Johnson are pleased to learn of the recovery from erysipelas of their little daughter, after a severe attack of the disease, Mrs. Zina Halgren, Mr. and Mrs. Obray Halgren and family and Mark Halgren left Tuesday morn-las- t ing for Tooele after spending the month here. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Plant, Sr, went to Salt Iike City for the Pioneer day celebration. They weie quests of Dr. and Mrs. W. H. dricks and family. They returned home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Doty and son Richard, will leave Saturday for Tooele and Provo for a short visit while enroute to San Francisco by auto from which place they expgct to leave for Honolulu, Hawaii, August 13, where Mr. Doty will have charge of the music department of the university there. and Dr. and Mrs. Leo Merrill family, Dr. and Mrs. Don Merrill and family of Salina, anl Dr. and Mrs. Laville Merrill and children of Rolapp were visitors here on Tuesday of their mother, Mrs. C. E. Merrill. Mrs. Clara H. Merrill is expected home Sunday from Berkeley, California, where she has beenlie past month with her daughter, Mrs. Claude Adams, who has a new son. Miss Eda Doty and Merlin Smith of Logan are spending the week at Yellow stone Park. They left on Sunday. Bluebird Ice Cream Special for Sunday,' August 2 at any Bluebird Ice Cream Dealer GREEN PINEAPPLE ICE CREAM, 50c PER QUART Mrs. Ren fiutlen had her tonsils removed at a Logan hosnit-- 1 on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. D. I. Tripp and Mrs. Vivian Marcussen spent the week-enat a canyon party on Cub river. Included In the parry besides those from Richmond were Mr. and Mrs. William Stokes and family, of Franklin, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stokes and children, Mr. and. Mrs. Chris Hansen and family and Elmer Stokes of Preston. Monte Johnson is here from Los He is running Vegas,- - Nevada. d Leonard Christensens threshing Mrs. Johnson and are in Ogden visiting with Mrs. Matilda Rowland. club met WedThe F. Y. F. nesday at the tabernacle where they were instructed in different ways of cooking apples. is Miss Virginia Rasmussen spending the week at Clifton with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Hope. Mrs. E. W. Robinson of Salt Lake City came Monday for a two w'eeks visit here with her niece, Mrs. Malcolm Merrill. Mr. and Mrs. , D. I. Tripp took their little son, Richard to Logan for a tonsil operation. Friday. Mr. and Mis Clyde Thompson entertained at a family party Wednesday evening, complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Anderson, prior to their departure for Grand Island, Nebraska. A social evening and luncheon were enjoyed by 27. Tho Utopia club bold a business meeting Wednesday night at the home of Mrs. Hattie Hall. machine. chil-nre- US n TYPHOID TO i BE CHECKED The Misses Margaret and Amy An ordinance enabling the city Monson and Phyllis Nelson enter- board of health- - to continue Inchicken a tained their partners at vestigation of causes of typhoid supper Friday night cases was passed at the Logan Miss Cleone Tripp is visiting nt,, commission meetuig vilday in her sister with Downey. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Anderson and night. The ordinance, which takes efthe Misses Blenda, Eulalie and fect immediately, gives the board Elaine Anderson left Thursday of health authority to examine morning for Grand Island, Nebras- any person suspected to being a ka, after spending the past month cairier of contagious diseases. It here with relatives and friends. known carriers from In Richmond also prohibits Mrs. Lila Webb In any line of business from Sunday to Thursday. She was engaging tne house guest of Dr. and Mrs. where food or liquid is handled H. A. Adamson. She also visited or sold. The ordinance was adopfed at her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox of Preston and her sister, Mrs. the request of City Physician E. L. Hansen. He reported that in Bernice Coleman of Smithfield. the city at the present time, his Mrs. H. A. Adamson and daugh- efforts have been stopped by the ter, Bonne .entertained informally of suspects to permit tests at one table of bridge Thursday af- refusal The ordinance gives him. authorternoon. Those present included to demand an examination, , Mrs. E. W. Robinson of Salt Lake ity Mrs. Malcolm Mrs. Merrill, City, Lila Webb and Mrs. Ben Doty. Mrs. Bill Cliristofferson is recuperating from a tonsil operation last Thursday. Mrs. Rasmine Jensen who has been visiting here with her sister, has Christofferson tMrs. Joseph gene to Salt Lake City for a short visit with her sister, Mrs. Amelia Nolan before returning to her home at San Francisco, Calif. t John and Miss Maxine Nolan of Salt Lake left Thursday for their home after spending the past two weeks with Mrs. Anna C. Robinson and Mrs. Joseph Christofferson. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Anderson MON., and children came Sunday from Great Falls, Montana. They went to Salt Lake City Monday, return- ing to Richmond Wednesday. They left Thursday for Montana, i Cyril and Paul Monson accom- s Last Time Today Mr. Lemon of Orange TUES; SUN., WEDNESDAY IToub With $1,000 most of your troubles would vanish. 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